Given the proliferation and accessibility of electronic communication tools especially on personally owned mobile devices, and the challenges of being able to reinforce corporate culture on the remote and hybrid workforce, the critical question has become: how do corporate governance models need to adapt?
Despite massive data, risk and compliance challenges, today’s work-from-home environment has accelerated our reliance on electronic communication apps like WhatsApp, Zoom, Microsoft Teams and more, ushering in a monumental shift in the way we communicate and conduct business.
Industry 5.0 can be summarized as calling for redesigning industry around a human centric approach. It's clear that digital technologies will play an important role and trust is crucial for any industrial data flows.
Attackers are becoming savvier, using search engine optimization (SEO) techniques to bump malicious links and malware to the top of users’ search engine results. Email, SMS, messaging apps, and social media are also commonly used to lure users.
The life of a startup revolves around evolution, requiring a constant ability to pivot to adapt to the ever-changing technology industry landscape. This agility, while necessary for survival, creates opportunities for new risks. and cyber attacks.
Many healthcare professionals will have robust security processes in place but issues like the Meta scandal emphasize the importance of regular and consistent data security awareness.
The COVID pandemic and The Great Resignation have led to extensive upheaval in workforces and workplaces. How best to achieve and maintain continuous SOC 2 compliance in the face of these seismic shifts?
The now-public whistleblower allegations that Twitter may have active foreign spies on its payroll are sure to raise concerns about insider threats at companies everywhere. But focusing only on potential spies is a mistake.
With roughly 70 percent of travelers unknowingly engaging in risky behaviors that could expose them - and their employers - to cyberattacks, travelers will need to add cybersecurity to their packing list in addition to sunscreen and passports.
Online businesses must prioritize credential stuffing mitigations by detecting and preventing automation in credential stuffing, and identifying compromised credentials of legitimate users and forcing them to change password to disincentivize the attackers and break the attack lifecycle.










